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Here’s How To Tell If Your Skin Is Dry Or Just Dehydrated

Dryness refers to a skin type, while dehydration refers to a skin condition.

by Aqilah
May 27, 2021
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There’s a big difference between dry and dehydrated skin, yet both tend to feel the same—just plain dry. However, when your skin feels dry you may actually just be dehydrated and in need of water. Dryness refers to a skin type, while dehydration refers to a skin condition.

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If you have a dry skin type, it implies you’re lacking oil. You were born this way, and you’re dry wherever else on your body, including hands, scalp, and legs. When you put on moisturizers and lotions, odds are they absorb decently fast. If you have a dehydrated skin condition, your skin is lacking water. This can be caused by a number of factors including makeup, diet, incorrect product use, or even weather.

However, you can be oily and dehydrated as well. In fact, your sleek skin is presumably more oily than it otherwise would be because it is dehydrated. Dehydrated skin needs water, so when oily skin is dry it delivers more oil in an attempt to self correct. This can obviously prompt breakouts and inflamed blemishes. 

However, you can be oily and dehydrated as well. In fact, your sleek skin is presumably more oily than it otherwise would be because it is dehydrated

Drink water

It might seem obvious, but it’s important to mention that drinking water is important. Drink plenty of fluids, and eat water-rich fruits and vegetables and essential fatty acids. Starting the day off with a green juice made of celery, spinach, and cucumber, for example.

Exfoliate

As dead skin builds up, it can diminish the absorption of moisturizers. Experts recommend exfoliating at least once a week to remove dead skin cells, which will allow your moisturizer to work better.

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Wear serum

To hydrate the skin, aim for serums and apply these before any moisturizer. Serums are not moisturizers and vice-versa. Experts recommend finding a serum with hyaluronic acid. 

Use Hyaluronic Acid 

As we age, the amount of this acid in our bodies decreases and causes our complexion to become dehydrated. Products containing hyaluronic acid can improve the skin’s ability to absorb and hold water to keep it looking plump and hydrated. 

It is also suitable for all skin types to use as a daily lightweight moisturizer. But, if your skin is leaning more towards dryness, we recommend you to include hyaluronic acid serums into your nighttime skin-care routine, about three or four times a week. 

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